David Humphrey

The crimson poodle becomes a cloudy thought of its own magnificence.
It sits on the yellow pedestal to fill an air that can barely contain it.
Moser's biomorph mounts a rectangle to tell a story of over and under, on-top-of and behind.
Her grammar of layers crafts a reflection on before and after, one thing after another, this and that, you and me.

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